The Apprentice (American season 2)


The Apprentice 2 is the second season of The Apprentice, which began on September 9, 2004, on NBC. Although this season did not match the ratings of the first and dropped out of the Top 10 Nielsen, it still performed strongly overall, ranking 11 with an average of 16.14 million viewers.

Season changes

This season featured 18 candidates, whereas the first season only had 16.
Three new twists were introduced to The Apprentice this season. First, each team was unexpectedly forced at the season's outset to make a 1-for-1 player swap, resulting in a male on the female team, and a female on the male team. The traded members then became the project managers for the first task. Second, it was revealed that a project manager for the winning team would be immune from being fired the following week.
Finally, the losing project manager could choose either two or three people to bring to the boardroom to be considered for firing. The option to take three people to the boardroom was only used twice, with the first person who did so making the decision after pressure to do so from Donald Trump.

The candidates

Teams

CandidateBackgroundOriginal teamAgeHometownResult
Kelly PerdewSoftware executiveMosaic37Carlsbad, CaliforniaHired by Trump
Jennifer MasseyAttorneyApex30San Francisco, CaliforniaFired in the season finale
Sandy FerreiraBridal salon ownerApex28Rockville, Maryland10Fired in week 142
Kevin AllenLaw studentMosaic29Chicago, Illinois10Fired in week 14
Ivana MaVenture capitalistApex28Boston, Massachusetts10Fired in week 13
Andy LitinskyRecent Harvard graduateMosaic22Boca Raton, Florida10Fired in week 12
Wes MossPrivate wealth managerMosaic28Atlanta, Georgia10Fired in week 111
Maria BorenMarketing executiveApex31Virginia Beach, Virginia10Fired in week 11
Chris RussoStockbrokerMosaic30Long Island, New York10Fired in week 10
Raj BhaktaReal estate developerMosaic28Philadelphia, Pennsylvania10Fired in week 9
Elizabeth JaroszConsulting firm ownerApex31Marina del Ray, California10Fired in week 8
Stacy RotnerAttorneyApex26New York, New York10Fired in week 7
John WillenborgMarketing directorMosaic24San Francisco, California10Fired in week 6
Pamela DayInvestment firm partnerMosaic32San Francisco, California10Fired in week 5
Jennifer CrisafulliReal estate agentApex31New York, New York10Fired in week 4
Stacie Jones UpchurchRestaurateurApex35New York, New York10Fired in week 3
Bradford CohenAttorneyApex33Fort Lauderdale, Florida10Fired in week 2
Rob FlanaganCorporate branding salesmanMosaic32Frisco, Texas10Fired in week 1

1 – In an unannounced move, Trump fired two candidates week 11. Boren was fired first.

2 – As planned, Trump fired two candidates week 14. Allen was fired first.

Weekly results

Elimination Table

Weekly summary

Week 1: Toying with Disaster

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